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The Syntax of Spanish
The Syntax of Spanish
KAREN ZAGONA
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Clear and well-organized, this textbook is an introduction to Spanish syntax,
which assumes no prior knowledge of current theory. Beginning with a
descriptive overview of the major characteristics of the grammar, it goes on
to describe facts about Spanish, such as its word order, notions of “subject,”
“direct object,” “auxiliary verb” and so on. The book combines traditional
grammatical description with perspectives gained from recent research in the
Principles and Parameters framework. It also presents useful theoretical
notions such as semantic roles, Case and Predication.
Accessibly written, the book gives just enough background so as to allow
the reader to understand the lines of investigation that have been pursued in
accounting for such issues as clause structure and constituent order. It will be
of use to students who are interested in grammar, Spanish, or in some of the
basic results of modern, formal linguistic theory.
is Associate Professor of Linguistics and adjunct Associate
Professor of Spanish at the University of Washington. She is author of Verb
Phrase Syntax: A Parametric Study of English and Spanish (1988), editor of
Grammatical Theory and Romance Languages (1995), and co-editor, with
Ivonne Bordelois and Heles Contreras, of Generative Studies in Spanish
Syntax (1986).
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General editors:
J. Bresnan, D. Lightfoot, I. Robertson, N. V. Smith, N. Vincent
ndings,
both descriptive and theoretical, which have emerged from the study of par-
ticular languages. The series is not committed to working in any particular
framework, but rather seeks to make language-speci
c research available to
eld, these guides will each include an
overview of the grammatical structures of the language concerned. For the
descriptivist, the books will provide an accessible introduction to the
methods and results of the theoretical literature; for the theoretician, they
will show how constructions that have achieved theoretical notoriety
gures in the
t into
the structure of the language as a whole; for everyone, they will promote
cross-theoretical and cross-linguistic comparison with respect to a well-
de
ned body of data.
Responding to the increasing interest in comparative syntax, the goal of the
Cambridge Syntax Guides is to make available to all linguists major
theoreticians and practitioners of all persuasions.
Written by leading
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The Syntax of Spanish
KAREN ZAGONA
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PUBLISHED BY CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS (VIRTUAL PUBLISHING)
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© Karen Zagona 2002
This edition © Karen Zagona 2003
First published in printed format 2002
A catalogue record for the original printed book is available
from the British Library and from the Library of Congress
Original ISBN 0 521 57177 4 hardback
Original ISBN 0 521 57684 9 paperback
ISBN 0 511 01581 X virtual (netLibrary Edition)
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